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  2. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) THE BALKANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent states that the landing of the marines was exclusively due to M. Provo[?]stiva's attitude, who was one ...

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  6. THE IRISH DEBATE.

    The House of Commons was crowded in the expectation of an important Irish debate. Lords Winbourne, Stamfordham and other notables in peers ...

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  7. THE U53 ACTIVITIES

    Folowlug on yesterday's discussion in the House of Lords on the U53 activities, the Washington Government announces that stringent precautions ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1916.

    Just opened specially for this week, about twenty smart frocks, that are correct style for the hospital events. These goods are exclusively ...

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  9. THE LUSITANIA INCIDENT.

    Remarkable interest is being taken in the New York "Sun's story. The newspapers agree that it accurately represents the note which Count ...

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  10. CAPTURE OF THE BREMEN.

    The "New York WOrld" says the first Bremen was captured in the Straits of Dover. When the submarine was following in the wake of a ...

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  11. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION.

    After an absence from Orange of about two years, the popular Robert Hollyford's famous Dan Barry Dramatic Co. will make their ...

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  12. POLICE CONTROL AT ATHENS

    The Athens Government has accepted M. Dufournet's note concerning the methods of police control of the city. ...

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  13. The Referendum. MR. GREG McGIRR IN ORANGE.

    Mr. Greg McGirr, Labor member for Yass, addressed about 2000 people from the balcony of the Central Hotel last night, in advocacy of voting ...

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  14. A BORENORE DISCLAIMER.

    Mr. Brown, storekeeper, is being subjected to much annoyance, as well as a system of boycott, through a statement having been circulated to ...

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  15. ON THE STRUMA FRONT.

    The War Office at Salonika reports that our heavies successfully shelled Barrakali, on the Struma front. ...

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  16. BULGARIANS SUCCESSFULLY ATACKED.

    A Serbian communique states that they successfully attacked the Bulgarians on Monday and Tuesday at Dobropolje and Sokul. ...

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  18. GERMANY'S RESERVE, STOCK.

    A Roumanian diplomat from Berlin declares that Germany has still considerable reserves of troops and plenty of iron, steel and coal. There is ...

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  19. SYDNEY, Thursday.

    Polling day, October 28, will be a public holiday throughout N.S.W. Senator Pearce is leaving for West Australia this afternoon, and will ...

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  20. TENNIS SOCIAL.

    On Saturday last a most enjoyable and successful evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eslock, Bloomfield, in aid of Yamboyna ...

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  21. Telegrams.

    With the exception of heavy rains and gales on the far north coast the weather has been fine throughout the State. ...

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  22. LOCOMOTIVES FOR RUSSIA.

    The Paris "Matins" states that the Belgians shipped to Russia eighty large locomotives, which had been sent to France previous to the advent ...

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  23. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Russo-Roumanian offensive has recommenced at Dobruja. General Mackensen's army is composed entirely of Turks, all the German divisions ...

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  24. GOOD STORE NEWS.

    Having left over our order for blankets at the discretion of our manufacturers to execute when possible, we have been sent a portion as ...

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  25. BULGARIANS DRIVEN BACK.

    A wireless Bucharest communique says: We repulsed attacks westward of Tulges and Bucaz, taking prisonera. The fighting in the Trotus ...

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  26. EMPIRE'S SATURDAY.

    Two star feature programmes, to select from. "The Gentleman from Indiana," is Pallas production in five reels with the great Dustin ...

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  27. Commercial. HOMEISH SALES.

    Messrs Harri[?] Jones and Devlin report: The [?]rket was better to-day for 21,000 s[?]ep which were yarded, and lambs [?] firmer. For 1570 ...

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  28. ATTACKING COLUMNS DESTROYED

    An Italian communique states: We have stormed the enemy lines north of the summit of Mount Pasubio, and assaulted a strong redoubt ...

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  29. SYDNEY [?]ODUCE SALES.

    At the prode market to-day, wheaten chaff, ime, was 4/6 to 4/9, good 4/ to 4/5mediun 3/6. inferior 3/3. Oaten off, prime 4/6 to 4/9, ...

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  30. MRS. BURDETT'S MEETING.

    The Foresters' Hall yesterday was fairly well filled with ladies, who listened to a capable speech in favor of conscription, delivered by Mrs. ...

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  31. IN THE WEST.

    A French communique states: Our live broke three attacks at Sailly, and Sallisel. The enemy attacked east of Benry en Santerre, in small ...

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  33. ALLIES' PRISONERS ON ALL FRONTS.

    Between the minth and sixteenth the Allies on all fronts prisonered 18,000. ...

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  34. THE SONG OF THE WAGE SLAVE

    On Saturday afternoon and evening Mr. Sinclair has arranged for the production of a monster programme at "The Star." The screening on ...

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  35. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Holy Trinity: 18th Sunday after Trinity (Consecration Octave and Commemoration of Trafalgar Day), [?] a.m. H.C., and 11 a.m., with H.c. and ...

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  36. THE EAST ORANGE STOCK ROUTE.

    The hundreds of fat and store bullocks which travel up McLachlan-st. to the municipal saleyards, at all hours of the day, are becoming a ...

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  37. GERMAN LINE CAPTURED.

    A Paris communique states: We have captured the whole of Sailly and Saillisel, and expelled the enemy from the crests' north westward and north ...

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  38. CLAIM FOR SLANDER.

    Sam Rawlin, secretary of the Gas Employees' Union, claimed £400 for alleged slander from C. M. Patinson, of Croydon, for saying: "The ...

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  39. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that this morning's attack extended on a frontnorthward of Cuedecourt and towards Jarlencourt. We took over 150 ...

    Article : 79 words
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